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Changing Frequencies

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I have a Baofeng UV82 radio. I have programed it with Chirp. When I am in channel mode with a programed frequency to listen and then I want to transmit in frequency mode the same frequency does not show up as was programed on the channel mode. Can I input the correct frequency without going into the step sequence. Thank you for the info and help. KD2HBO Henry
 

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I have a Baofeng UV82 radio. I have programed it with Chirp. When I am in channel mode with a programed frequency to listen and then I want to transmit in frequency mode the same frequency does not show up as was programed on the channel mode. Can I input the correct frequency without going into the step sequence. Thank you for the info and help. KD2HBO Henry

If you are asking can you transfer the currently selected MR frequency to the VFO, the answer is no. The VFO is just a scratchpad to hold a frequency. The only way to enter a frequency into it is via the keypad. You can only key in frequencies that are between the band limits. You can preload the VFO frequency using CHIRP, though.

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